Cuspies winners highlight link between oral, overall health
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Cuspies winners highlight link between oral, overall health

Cuspies winners highlight link between oral, overall health

HuangshanDental.com is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Cuspies awards. Many of the people, products, and events that took home a trophy address the relationship between oral and overall health — a connection that is looking increasingly important over time.

The winning educators focus their lectures on the oral-systemic connection, speaking to the side effects of pharmaceutical agents, how to collaborate with medical colleagues, and tips for patient communication. The top schools pride themselves on integrated clinics and research into the relationship between oral health and infectious diseases, immunology, and pain/neuroscience.

One of the most known oral-systemic pathways is through the gums, which could be why hygiene and periodontal innovations also trended in this year’s awards. The Best New or Updated Dental Software winner utilizes voice technology to automatically record periodontal readings, and the use of lasers for periodontal treatment was voted as the Hottest Dental Procedure.

Congratulations to all the winners of the 2021 Cuspies awards, and also to the runners-up and semifinalists across 12 categories. Learn all about the winners below.

Most Influential Dental Educator

Cuspies 2021 winner: Tom Viola, RPh

Tom Viola, RPh.Tom Viola, RPh.

Tom Viola, RPh, has presented more than 1,000 continuing education seminars and webinars since 2001. He is known for his unparalleled ability to make pharmacology information practical, useful, and entertaining for all members of the dental team. His speaking profile has risen in prominence in recent years, and the ADA markedly highlighted his pharmacology expertise at the 2021 ADA SmileCon meeting.

Viola is a board-certified pharmacist and the founder of Pharmacology Declassified, which provides insights into the relationship between pharmacology and physiology. He serves as a faculty member for more than 10 dental degree programs and has received numerous awards for outstanding teacher of the year. Not to mention, he’s featured on HuangshanDental.com‘s popular pharmacology video series, Dental Dose.

Viola received his pharmacy degree from St. John’s University in New York City. He also holds a Council on Credentialing in Pharmacy (CCP) designation.

Runner-up: Dr. Gordon J. Christensen, PhD

Most Influential Hygiene Educator

Cuspies 2021 winner: Machell Hudson, RDH

Machell Hudson, RDH.Machell Hudson, RDH.

Machell Hudson, RDH, is a full-time hygienist and expert on the oral-systemic connection. As the founder of Integrative Dental Coaching, she teaches dental teams how to implement oral-systemic protocols, confidently communicate with patients, and collaborate with medical professionals.

Hudson actively participates in hygiene-focused health education online, including as a host of the Time to Live and Reflection Health podcasts. She is on faculty and consults with the Productive Dentist Academy and serves as a fellow and marketing board member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH).

Hudson received her dental hygiene training at Tarrant County College. She has certifications from the Kois Center and BaleDoneen Method preceptorship.

“Being recognized as DrBicuspid’s Most Influential Hygiene Educator is evidence my message is being heard and my prayers are coming to fruition,” Hudson said. “It has been a privilege to share the critical role dentistry plays in whole-body health, and the heart-warming, passion-filled feedback from colleagues is only fueling my purpose even more so.”

Runner-up: Amber Auger, RDH

Best Dentistry Training Program

Cuspies 2021 winner: University of Florida College of Dentistry

Founded in 1972, the University of Florida (UF) College of Dentistry strives for a well-rounded experience of education, research, patient care, and public service. It is the only publicly funded dental school in Florida and one of the top schools to receive funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

The 2021 UF College of Dentistry commencement ceremony. Image courtesy of UF College of Dentistry.The 2021 UF College of Dentistry commencement ceremony. Image courtesy of UF College of Dentistry.

The college boasts 16 degree and certificate programs, including a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree and five Master of Science in Dental Sciences (MSD) degrees. It places heavy emphasis on research and received more than $15 million in contracts and grants last fiscal year. Areas of focus include infectious diseases, immunology, and pain/neuroscience.

The college has received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for six years. The school has 365 DMD students; 148 advanced education residents, fellows, and interns; and 134 faculty full-time equivalents.

“We are incredibly proud of the strength of our educational curriculum for our dental students and for our dental residents, interns, and fellows,” said Dean Dr. Isabel Garcia. “UF dental students and residents come from all over the world because of the excellent reputation UF has earned over the past 50 years as a leader in education, research, and patient care. We’re honored to be recognized with a Cuspies award and will continue to advance our training program to maintain its top status.”

Runner-up: Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Best Hygiene Training Program

Cuspies 2021 winner: New York University College of Dentistry

The New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry offers two degrees through the department of dental hygiene and dental assisting: an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in dental hygiene and Bachelor of Science (BS) in dental hygiene. Students can complete the degrees through numerous tracks, including a fast track and an advanced track.

Dental hygiene students and facilities at NYU College of Dentistry. Image courtesy of NYU.Dental hygiene students and facilities at NYU College of Dentistry. Image courtesy of NYU.

The dental hygiene programs emphasize preventive oral healthcare and oral health promotion. Students have the opportunity to work in integrated clinics with Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) students and faculty members from numerous dentistry specialties.

Hygiene students rotate through specialty areas, including orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, implant dentistry, and pediatric dentistry. They also benefit from seeing and treating a diverse patient population in the heart of Manhattan.

“The Department of Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting at New York University College of Dentistry is honored to be the recipient of the 2022 Cuspies award for Best Hygiene Training Program,” said department chair Dianne Sefo, RDH. “Because ours is the only dental hygiene program housed within a dental school in the state of New York, we are able to offer dental hygiene students the unique opportunity to work in integrated clinical settings alongside DDS students as well as faculty members from dental hygiene, dentistry, and specialty areas. As a result of this advantage, our students go on to become leaders in the profession as clinicians, educators, and researchers, among other career paths.”

Runner-up: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene

Best New Imaging or CAD/CAM Product

Cuspies 2021 winner: iTero Element 5D Plus series, Align Technology

The iTero Element 5D Plus imaging system. Image courtesy of Align.The iTero Element 5D Plus imaging system. Image courtesy of Align.

Just one year ago, Align Technology debuted its iTero Element Plus series. The system features all the capabilities of other iTero Element products but boasts faster processing times and advanced visualization abilities.

The iTero Element Plus series comes in both cart and mobile configurations. It was designed for efficiency, including 20% less waiting time for scans to process and a fully integrated 3D intraoral camera. Other features include higher brightness and near-infrared imaging technology for detecting interproximal caries.

“Align Technology is honored to be awarded the Best New Imaging or CAD/CAM Product Cuspies for the iTero Element 5D Plus imaging system,” said Yuval Shaked, senior vice president and managing director, iTero. “The award is a reflection of our commitment to develop innovative solutions to help doctors transform lives by improving a patient’s journey to a healthy, beautiful smile. We are proud that the iTero Element 5D Plus imaging system provides dental practices with the latest in imaging technology, cutting-edge enhanced chairside visualizations, and applications that can drive practice growth and treatment acceptance.”

Runner-up: MouthWatch Plus+ HD intraoral camera, MouthWatch

Best New Hygiene Product

Cuspies 2021 winner: The Loupe Shield, Ambience PPE

The Loupe Shield is an antiglare face shield designed to fit loupes. It was created by a Canadian dentist and his son, and HuangshanDental.com‘s article on the father-son duo was one of the most well-read stories of 2021.

The Loupe Shield. Image courtesy of Scott Yamaoka.The Loupe Shield. Image courtesy of Scott Yamaoka.

Officially launched last January, the visor is coated with a proprietary technology originally developed for iPhone screen protectors. It weighs just 173 g — about the weight of a Frisbee — and allows for 98% light transmission. Other features include a fully adjustable head harness and a scratch-resistant hardness laser.

“Dental professionals have been in the trenches for the last two years, and using face shields that didn’t fit loupes, have glare, and were uncomfortable didn’t help,” said founder Zach Yamaoka. “At Ambience PPE, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to solve these problems and add daily happiness for more than 5,000 dental professionals.”

Runner-up: Aerosol Assist, Aerosol Assist

Best New Restorative Product

Cuspies 2021 winner: FluoroCal fluoride and calcium-releasing varnish, Bisco

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